It took me a little bit longer than expected, but finally it’s done: PitlaneOne for Windows 10 is ready. The State-of-the-Art Formula 1 app outside of the iOS-/Android universe is now back for Windows 10 computers and tablets and in a new version for everyone, who installed Windows 10 Mobile already on his or her […]

Back in November I came across Jodel because the app was shown to me by another student – of course on an iPhone. As I was working on different projects at that time, I kept the thing in mind and found some weeks later finally some time to start developing Windows app, which is not available from official site yet – of course.

But at least on the unofficial site this changes now as the development is done and the Store QA passed…

An app currently missing for Windows Phone is a fully featured Formula E app. I developed a native app based on the iOS/Android version, but the organizer’s did not had too much interest in the platform till now.
Your help is now required to change this and maybe close another gap in the Windows Phone Store! Read now what you can do…

After a longer time the unofficial State-of-the-art Formula 1 related app PitlaneOne got a bigger update. The count of new features is limited, but finally I could bring in a thing which was at the top of the to-do list already for a longer time – an own database for the Championship Standings and event […]

As the Formula One Management and the Windows (Phone) versions of F1uptodate have not been the best friends in the last year, because “F1″ is a registered trademark (WHY is that possible?), the only way to continue with the app this year was to rename it.
Result: F1uptodate’s new name from now on is “PitlaneOne”…

This week Microsoft and Opera announced that the Nokia Store will be replaced by the Opera Mobile Store until the first half of 2015. This addresses the platforms Symbian, S40, S60, Asha and Nokia X. So the Opera Mobile Store is going to be the third biggest mobile store, you can download (free) apps without […]

Starting with October I got some reports that various Symbian apps (including my own Germany-only Tankometer) weren’t able to load any data anymore. This was happening to Qt apps running on Qt 4.7.x installed on basically everything older than Belle FP1 I think.

The issue, as I have found out now was and is related to the SSL 3.0 poodle security hole detected around the same time which caused various platforms to switch from SSL 3.0 to TLS…